Meaningness Podcast

Meaning: lost, or muddled by metaphysics?

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Apr 28, 2026
Andrew Conner, independent writer who critiqued the “meaning crisis,” joins to compare John Vervaeke’s and David Chapman’s takes. They map differences in diagnoses of modern meaning, debate whether meaning was lost or muddled by metaphysics, and explore stances like eternalism, nihilism, and the complete stance. The conversation also touches on practices, sacredness, and how philosophical residues shape our sense of meaning.
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INSIGHT

Vervaeke's Lost Orders Explain Modern Unmooring

  • John Vervaeke frames the meaning crisis as a historical loss triggered by the Axial Age and modern deconstruction of grand narratives.
  • He links the breakdown of nominal, normative, and narrative orders to science, Reformation, and modern philosophy as causes of modern unmooring.
INSIGHT

Relevance Realization And The Four Ways Of Knowing

  • Vervaeke uses relevance realization and four ways of knowing (propositional, procedural, perspectival, participatory) to explain how meaning emerges.
  • He emphasizes that meaning arises from tuned cognitive processes, not objects, and embodied/participatory knowing is primary.
ADVICE

Practice DIME To Rebuild Meaning

  • Cultivate a four-legged practice (DIME): Dialogical, Imaginal, Mindful, Embodiment to rebuild meaning.
  • Use dialog to externalize thought, imaginal play to shift perspective, meditation for attention, and movement for bodily grounding.
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